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New York consulting firm to evaluate Missouri’s marijuana market
Missouri regulators have awarded New York-based Cannabis Public Policy Consulting a $238,700 contract to study the state’s marijuana market.
News July 2Massachusetts revokes first cannabis testing laboratory license
In a first for the Massachusetts cannabis market, state regulators have suspended the business license for a commercial testing laboratory.
News July 2Marijuana MSO TerrAscend is planning to exit Michigan market
Marijuana multistate operator TerrAscend Corp. is pulling out of the Michigan market after completing a review of its business operations in the state.
News July 1Delaware to launch recreational cannabis sales on Aug. 1
Delaware will launch recreational cannabis sales on Aug. 1, state officials announced Tuesday, making the state the 22nd market with regulated adult use.
News July 1Are THC potency caps a move toward marijuana prohibition? Debate is brewing
With many consumers demanding high-potency cannabis, a debate is swirling over whether states where marijuana is regulated should implement caps on THC content in flower, concentrates and edibles.
News July 1New York regulators expand cannabis recall after alleged ‘inversion’
New York regulators have expanded a cannabis product recall after alleging that the operator in question illegally "inverted" marijuana into the regulated system.
News June 302 board members, including Kris Krane, resign from marijuana operator 4Front
Two board members of 4Front Ventures Corp. have resigned as the marijuana company wrestles with receivership and bankruptcy proceedings.
News June 30Independent cannabis operators versus MSOs? Consumers don’t walk the talk
As cannabis businesses strive to establish brand loyalty, they’re learning that consumer purchasing habits don’t always align with stated preferences.
News June 30Maine hikes adult-use marijuana tax 40%; consumption lounge bill stalls
Maine’s adult-use marijuana tax will increase from 10% to 14% starting Jan. 1 under the $11.3 billion state budget Gov. Janet Mills signed into law this week.
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